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New Titleist golf clubs for 2023 (drivers, fairway woods, hybrids, wedges, putters) | ClubTest 2023

By: GOLF Editors
January 25, 2023
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Titleist golf clubs 2023

Learn all about Titleist's newest clubs below.

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For ClubTest 2023, we thoroughly tested all of the newest golf clubs on the market for 2023. Below you can find all of Titleist’s newest clubs, including the Titleist TSR drivers, the Scotty Cameron Super Select putters and more.

MORE CLUBTEST 2023: Drivers | Fairway Woods | Hybrids | Irons | Wedges | Putters

NEW TITLEIST CLUBS FOR 2023

Titleist TSR drivers

Titleist TSR1 driver
Titleist TSR1 driver toe
Titleist TSR2 driver
Titleist TSR2 driver face
Titleist TSR3 driver
Titleist TSR3 driver toe
Titleist TSR4 driver
Titleist TSR4 driver address

Titleist TSR1, TSR2, TSR3 and TSR4 Drivers

Click through to purchase a new Titleist TSR driver from Fairway Jockey.
$600-800 from Fairway Jockey

At roughly 40 grams lighter than a standard driver, Titleist’s 460cc TSR1 driver is exactly what you’re thinking — a lightweight product designed for slower to moderate swing speeds who want to pick up more distance (and launch) without making significant modifications to their swing. The TSR2 has been re-engineered from the inside out to deliver more ball speed, stability and a look that fits more in line with the rest of the TSR series. The TSR3 follows a similar path of the improvements to the TSR2, thanks to a newly designed face insert and a subtly reshaped skirt and sole for better aerodynamics. The TSR4 is a true specialty club in the fitting space designed to offer reduced spin for players that have swing dynamics that make it harder to create ideal launch conditions. The TSR4 also offers a smaller head profile. At 430cc, it’s one of few sub-460cc drivers on the market. Models include the Titleist TSR1, Titleist TSR2, Titleist TSR3 and Titleist TSR4.

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Titleist TSR fairway woods

Titleist TSR1 fairway wood
Titleist TSR1 fairway wood at address
Titleist TSR1 fairway wood face
Titleist TSR2 fairway wood
Titleist TSR2 fairway wood at address
Titleist TSR2 fairway wood face
Titleist TSR2+ fairway wood
Titleist TSR2+ fairway wood at address
Titleist TSR2+ fairway wood face
Titleist TSR3 fairway wood
Titleist TSR3 fairway wood at address
Titleist TSR3 fairway wood face

Titleist TSR1, TSR2, TSR2+ and TSR3 Fairway Woods

Click through to purchase a new Titleist TSR fairway wood from Fairway Jockey today.
$350 from Fairway Jockey

The new Titleist TSR fairway woods, much like the TSR drivers, sent the Titleist engineering team back to the drawing board to make every possible improvement they could from the already beloved TSi series. The results speak for themselves. “Higher, farther and more forgiving” is the headline from Titleist, and the clubs deliver. There is much hidden (and not-so-hidden) tech that should have golfers excited to try out these clubs, including an additional fourth specialty model intended to fill a gap in a lot of players bags. Models include Titleist TSR1, Titleist TSR2, Titleist TSR2+ and Titleist TSR3.

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Titleist TSR hybrids

Titleist TSR1 hybrid
Titleist TSR1 hybrid face
Titleist TSR1 hybrid at address
Titleist TSR2 hybrid
Titleist TSR2 hybrid at address
Titleist TSR2 hybrid face
Titleist TSR3 hybrid
Titleist TSR3 hybrid at address

Titleist TSR1, TSR2 and TSR3 Hybrids

Click through to purchase a new Titleist TSR hybrid from Fairway Jockey today.
$300 from Fairway Jockey

Instead of messing with internal weighting, Titleist designers extended the blade length on the TSR2 hybrid to move the center of the face farther from the shaft to keep CG centralized. The result is an anti-left hybrid. Along with extending the blade length, the CG was moved deeper within the head to add ball speed and expanded Moment of Inertia by 10 percent. Understanding that not every golfer has a shallow angle of attack, the TSR3 hybrid (19, 21 and 24 degrees) is made for a steeper angle of attack with an iron-like profile. Because this hybrid is a better-player offering, the blade length wasn’t expanded, as was the case with the TSR2. Instead, offset was removed from the head — when compared to the TSi3 — to achieve a similar anti-left design. Models include Titleist TSR1, Titleist TSR2 and Titleist TSR3.

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Titleist Scotty Cameron Super Select putters

Scotty Cameron Super Select Newport putter
Scotty Cameron Super Select Newport putter address
Scotty Cameron Super Select Newport Plus putter
Scotty Cameron Super Select Newport 2 putter back
Scotty Cameron Super Select Newport Plus putter address
Scotty Cameron Super Select Newport 2 putter
Scotty Cameron Super Select Newport 2 address
Scotty Cameron Super Select Newport 2 Plus putter
Scotty Cameron Super Select Newport 2 Plus putter address
Scotty Cameron Super Select Newport 2.5 Plus putter
Scotty Cameron Super Select Newport 2.5 Plus putter address
Scotty Cameron Super Select Squareback 2 putter
Scotty Cameron Super Select Squareback 2 putter address

Titleist Scotty Cameron Super Select putters

Click through to purchase a new Scotty Cameron putter from Fairway Jockey today.
$449 from Fairway Jockey

Above all, Scotty Cameron’s 2023 Super Select line is a reminder that the putter designer listens. Golfers have been clamoring for simple, industrial looks — and that’s exactly what they’re getting with Cameron’s first release of the year. Paint fill is almost non-existent on Super Select to give it a clean look. But there’s a design benefit as well. Cameron wanted to save weight from certain areas on the head, so he took weight out of places like the neck and bombs in the cavity to net around 10 grams of discretionary weight that was placed between the heel-toe weights. Models include Scotty Cameron Super Select Newport, Scotty Cameron Super Select Newport Plus, Scotty Cameron Super Select Newport 2, Scotty Cameron Super Select Newport 2 Plus, Scotty Cameron Super Select Newport 2.5 plus, Scotty Cameron Super Select Squareback 2.

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